نتایج جستجو برای: vagus nerves

تعداد نتایج: 32440  

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 1996
L E Becker W Zhang

BACKGROUND Although the pathogenesis of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is not understood, one of the major hypotheses is that a subtle defect in respiratory circuitry is an important underlying factor. The vagus nerve is a critical component of respiratory control, but its neuroanatomic complexity has limited its investigation in human disease. METHODS Correlating developmental studies o...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2003
Hema J Patel Mark A Birrell Natascia Crispino David J Hele Priya Venkatesan Peter J Barnes Magdi H Yacoub Maria G Belvisi

1. There is considerable interest in novel therapies for cough, since currently used agents such as codeine have limited beneficial value due to the associated side effects. Sensory nerves in the airways mediate the cough reflex via activation of C-fibres and RARs. Evidence suggests that cannabinoids may inhibit sensory nerve-mediated responses. 2. We have investigated the inhibitory actions of...

2012
Sture Forsgren

The main belief is that joints such as the knee and ankle joints are not innervated by nerves with a cholinergic function. That includes the assumption that these joints are not innervated by the vagus nerve (van Maanen et al., 2009a, see also Grimsholm et al., 2008). Accordingly, there is actually no morphologic proof of a cholinergic innervation of the knee joint, nor of the ankle joint. Desp...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
F M Smith

Convergence of inputs from extrinsic cardiac nerves [vagus and cardiopulmonary (CPN)] on intrinsic cardiac neurons was investigated in the pig ( Sus scrofa). A segment of the right atrial wall containing epicardial neurons along with attached stumps of the right vagus nerve and CPN was maintained in vitro; intracellular recordings were made from 57 neurons. Three types of neuron were identified...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2003
V K S Leung P S Kan M S Lai

Cholangiocarcinoma most commonly presents as painless progressive jaundice. We report a case occurring in a 56-year-old Chinese woman with an unusual presentation of progressive dysphagia and vomiting. Oesophageal manometric and barium studies were indicative of achalasia, and computed tomography confirmed the presence of cholangiocarcinoma extending to the gastroesophageal junction and proxima...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2004
Coleman O Martin Natalie L Denburg Daniel Tranel Mark A Granner Antoine Bechara

Subcortical and brainstem structures are increasingly becoming recognized as important contributors to higher cognitive functioning. Decision-making is one such function, particularly as viewed within the framework of the somatic marker hypothesis (SMH). The SMH views the participation in decision-making by the body proper as integral to emotional biasing and hence key to choosing in an advanta...

2001

Blat, S., and C. H. Malbert. The vagus is inhibitory of insulin secretion under fasting conditions. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 281: E782–E788, 2001.— The involvement of the vagus in the insulin response during the early phase of absorption of a meal has been demonstrated recently. The extent of this vagal influence was investigated during fasting in an anesthetized porcine model. Portal and ...

2015
Nidhi Patel Kevin O'Brien

The hiccup reflex arc involving the brainstem, phrenic and vagus nerves, and the sympathetic chain is associated with singultus. There are many possible organic, psychogenic, idiopathic, and iatrogenic instigators. We describe a case of singultus in a 69-year-old man secondary to his CPAP mask, with resolution after he stopped using the mask. Our case establishes that CPAP may be a cause of iat...

2015

a) In mammals, large peripheral nerves, for example the vagus, the sciatic and the ulnar typically are bundles of thousands of individual axons enclosed in a loose connective tissue sheath, the Epineurium. Within the Epineurium, the axons are grouped in fascicles, encased in a more structured epithelial sheath (the perineurium). Each axon is surrounded by a thin connective tissue sheath, the en...

2018
Wouter J. de Jonge Esmerij P. van der Zanden Frans O. Thé Maarten F. Bijlsma David J. van Westerloo Roelof J. Bennink Hans-Rudolf Berthoud Satoshi Uematsu Shizuo Akira

Acetylcholine released by efferent vagus nerves inhibits macrophage activation. Here we show that the anti-inflammatory action of nicotinic receptor activation in peritoneal macrophages was associated with activation of the transcription factor STAT3. STAT3 was phosphorylated by the tyrosine kinase Jak2 that was recruited to the alpha7 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. The anti-i...

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